In this conversation, Elizabeth Dabrowski, M.D., pediatric endocrinologist at Children's Wisconsin, and Matthew Edwards, R.D., diabetes care and education specialist at Children's Wisconsin Diabetes ...
Findings suggest maternal T1D exposure leads to protective epigenetic alterations in children, influencing immune response ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the immune system destroys the body's own insulin-producing beta-cells in ...
Adult and pediatric experts from @HopkinsMedicine, @EndoHopkins, and @HopkinsKids are available all month to raise diabetes awareness and discuss how the disease impacts adults and children.
Type I and Type II diabetes are slowly on the rise among children across the United States. According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 300,000 kids have diabetes. CHRISTUS Children’s ...
ORANGE, Calif. (KABC) -- Living with Type 1 diabetes can be challenging for anyone, and much more so for children. One local organization is offering help for kids, both physically and mentally, as ...
Type 1 diabetes can happen to any child – it’s not caused by eating too much sugar and it cannot be prevented. Type 2 ...
Childhood diabetes is becoming more common in India, touching more families each year. As our lifestyles and diets change, more children face this risk. Noticing early warning signs can really help.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children and teens with type 1 diabetes are already at increased risk for becoming overweight or obese, but certain traits make the odds even higher, according to a new ...
A retrospective analysis was done of data from surgery and endocrinology medical records of 438 children aged 1-18 years with type 1 (72%) or type 2 diabetes (28%) undergoing elective noncardiac ...
COVID-19 infection didn't appear to precipitate a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in kids, a prospective multinational cohort study suggested. Researchers tested more than 4,500 adolescents every few ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids with type 1 diabetes who spend hours in front of a TV or computer each day may have poorer blood sugar control, a new study suggests. It's not clear why the ...